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the is observing the holy month of ramadan. and chocolate is probably more expensive now. there are financial education schemes available but not for the whole of the uk population. there are incentives but they're only available for some and not for all. there's some of the people in this country are fortunate to have access to political knowledge through their teaching bu again that's only some. if we live in the same country, we have the same rights, should we not have access to the same teaching? this needs to be the campaign for the uk youth parliament. it needs tbe a -- not our mothers or fathers or teachers or councils or lords or mps, it's our future so we should be involved. the government this country has aged to the u.n., when it will involve young people in making decisions that affect them and their lives. ocber 2011, the a century ray ray-survey was conducted and the result shows 78% only -- young people feel they've never been consulted. that's only one-fifth, justifies owe a fifth of people that have in a country that prides itself and promotes equal rights
the is observing the holy month of ramadan. and chocolate is probably more expensive now. there are financial education schemes available but not for the whole of the uk population. there are incentives but they're only available for some and not for all. there's some of the people in this country are fortunate to have access to political knowledge through their teaching bu again that's only some. if we live in the same country, we have the same rights, should we not have access to the same...
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it was not a particularly happy or spiritually enhanced ramadan for me. a couple of days into it, the second week, i get a phone call from a spiritual mentor in my life and maybe the most well-known muslim preacher america, especially within muslim circles. the kind of plays a st. francis role in my life and plays the mad scientist and back to the future movies. kind of jump into my life, call me, tell me i have to read a book or go to conference and then disappear. he calls. how are you doing. i'm like, i'm doing terrible. i can't believe what's happening i can't believe that they are calling what is effectively a muslim ymca a terrorist command project. and not one to hold his fire, he says something that turns our world around. he says, you're getting this all wrong. these are the moments to be angry or despairing. these of the moments that change agents yearn for. our nation is molten and can be shaped. i was like what are you talking about? and he said, listen, we have known that there is and a clearance around islam in america. we also know that the
it was not a particularly happy or spiritually enhanced ramadan for me. a couple of days into it, the second week, i get a phone call from a spiritual mentor in my life and maybe the most well-known muslim preacher america, especially within muslim circles. the kind of plays a st. francis role in my life and plays the mad scientist and back to the future movies. kind of jump into my life, call me, tell me i have to read a book or go to conference and then disappear. he calls. how are you doing....
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it was not a particularly happy or spiritually enhanced ramadan. so a couple days into i think the second week of ramadan i got a phone call from a spiritual mentor in my life, you know, maybe the most well-known muslim preacher in america, especially within muslim circles. he kind of place a st. francis of assisi wrote him a lot and he also plays sort of the mad scientist back to the future movies. kind of jump in my life and he will come to you don't have to read poker go to a conference and 50 will disappear. fully calls and he says -- how are you doing? and i'm like, i'm really terrible. you know, i can believe what's happened. i can't believe they are circling what is effectively a muslim ymca a terrorist command project. and he is not one to hold his fire, says something that turns by world around. he says, you're getting this all wrong. these are the moments -- these are not the moments to be angry or just a big these are the moments that change. our nation is molten and can be shaped. and unlike what are you talking about? and he said, list
it was not a particularly happy or spiritually enhanced ramadan. so a couple days into i think the second week of ramadan i got a phone call from a spiritual mentor in my life, you know, maybe the most well-known muslim preacher in america, especially within muslim circles. he kind of place a st. francis of assisi wrote him a lot and he also plays sort of the mad scientist back to the future movies. kind of jump in my life and he will come to you don't have to read poker go to a conference and...
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so, the ultra-orthodox remaking sure that there was ramadan food at a certain time and everyone everyone -- but it was the effort they went to an effort she went to end her concern that she could sit and talk to people and comfort them and encourage them if they were be safe. that is really typical and in fact there are many stories of people who come in for treatment and have had their minds changed by the way they were treated in an israeli hospital. not only medically treated the treated as human beings with the same courtesy that any jew or anyone else would have. those stories abound. and a ugandan passenger had quite a horror story. he's a convert from islam to christianity. he became quite an outspoken evangelist for christianity after his conversion and had a church with 1000 people in cup incorporated apollo. on christmas eve a year ago, he had acid thrown in his face by someone who said all the out or when he threw it and he turned his head so one side, his right side, he lost his eye and he was wearing a full mask right now because of the skin grafts. but he came to israel. hi
so, the ultra-orthodox remaking sure that there was ramadan food at a certain time and everyone everyone -- but it was the effort they went to an effort she went to end her concern that she could sit and talk to people and comfort them and encourage them if they were be safe. that is really typical and in fact there are many stories of people who come in for treatment and have had their minds changed by the way they were treated in an israeli hospital. not only medically treated the treated as...
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in egypt and the arab world, referred to the as the october war or the ramadan war. june 1982, referred to the as the october war or the ramadan war. june 1982, the lebanon war. which in one way or another continued until may of 2000. and the gulf war which wasn't exactly an arab-israeli war but had an arab-israeli component to it, as i mentioned earlier,. and now the outbreak of two intifadas if you can say those words in the plural. the first from 1987 to 1992. the last from september 2000 to the present. >> by the way, how many americans are living in israel and have dual citizenship? >> i don't know. probably around 70,000 to 80,000. >> go back to 19 4r8 for a moment. when did the u.n. declare israel to be a country? >> the decision of the u.n. came on november 29, 1947 when the u.n. general assembly voted to create a jewish and an arab state in palestine, to partition palestine into two states. upon this declaration, the palestinians declared war on the jewish half. that effort was frustrated ultimately by jewish defense. when the partition resolution came into
in egypt and the arab world, referred to the as the october war or the ramadan war. june 1982, referred to the as the october war or the ramadan war. june 1982, the lebanon war. which in one way or another continued until may of 2000. and the gulf war which wasn't exactly an arab-israeli war but had an arab-israeli component to it, as i mentioned earlier,. and now the outbreak of two intifadas if you can say those words in the plural. the first from 1987 to 1992. the last from september 2000 to...
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the is observing the holy month of ramadan. and chocolate is probably more expensive now. there are financial education schemes available but not for the whole of the uk population. there are incentives but they're only available for some and not for all. there's some of the people in this country are fortunate to have access to political knowledge through their teaching but again that's only some. if we live in the same country, we have the same rights, should we not have access to the same teaching? this needs to be the campaign for the uk youth parliament. it needs to be a -- not our mothers or fathers or teachers or councils or lords or mps, it's our future so we should be involved. the government of this country has agreed to the u.n., when it will involve young people in making decisions that affect them and their lives. october 2011, the a century ray ray-survey was conducted and the result shows 78% only -- young people feel they've never been consulted. that's only one-fifth, justifies owe a fifth of people that have in a country that prides itself and promotes eq
the is observing the holy month of ramadan. and chocolate is probably more expensive now. there are financial education schemes available but not for the whole of the uk population. there are incentives but they're only available for some and not for all. there's some of the people in this country are fortunate to have access to political knowledge through their teaching but again that's only some. if we live in the same country, we have the same rights, should we not have access to the same...
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the is observing the holy month of ramadan. and chocolate is probably more expensive now. there are financial education schemes available but not for the whole of the uk population. there are incentives but they're only available for some and not for all. there's some of the people in this country are fortunate to have access to political knowledge through their teaching but again that's only some. if we live in the same country, we have the same rights, should we not have access to the same teaching? this needs to be the campaign for the uk youth parliament. it needs to be a -- not our mothers or fathers or teachers or councils or lords or mps, it's our future so we should be involved. the government of this country has agreed to the u.n., when it will involve young people in making decisions that affect them and their lives. october 2011, the a century ray ray-survey was conducted and the result shows 78% only -- young people feel they've never been consulted. that's only one-fifth, justifies owe a fifth of people that have in a country that prides itself and promotes eq
the is observing the holy month of ramadan. and chocolate is probably more expensive now. there are financial education schemes available but not for the whole of the uk population. there are incentives but they're only available for some and not for all. there's some of the people in this country are fortunate to have access to political knowledge through their teaching but again that's only some. if we live in the same country, we have the same rights, should we not have access to the same...
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in 2011 the department of justice issued indictments to ramadan, i want an two iraqi refugees living in kentucky plotting to provide material support to al qaeda in iraq. since the indictment was issued, both now want and hammadi seated guilty to all counts. the department of justice, specifically investigations of the joint terrorism task force should be pointed for efforts in thwarting potential terroristic dignity. unfortunately, the joint terrorism task force was not the first entity that had information on one of these convicted terrorists. in 2005, fingerprint was found on a roadside bomb in iraq. this information was then a department of defense database that was not schachter in his background investigation when he applied to the refugee admissions program. this illustrates we still have failed to close the remaining information sharing gap that continues to persist september 11 terrorist attack. i look forward to hearing today from the witnesses on how measures to close gaps in the refugee admission process are being put in place. in addition, separate and apart from refugee
in 2011 the department of justice issued indictments to ramadan, i want an two iraqi refugees living in kentucky plotting to provide material support to al qaeda in iraq. since the indictment was issued, both now want and hammadi seated guilty to all counts. the department of justice, specifically investigations of the joint terrorism task force should be pointed for efforts in thwarting potential terroristic dignity. unfortunately, the joint terrorism task force was not the first entity that...
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nonbelief, i don't believe in god, would you have said that right before yom kippur or in in middle of ramadan? >> sure. if i'm asked what i believe, i've tried to believe. i want to believe. you want me to answer honestly. stuart: i think a lot of our viewers feel they are in a corner. that people of faith -- [inaudible] -- i mean that seriously. i'm a believer. i am a believer. i believe in christ. >> how can the majority be in a corner? stuart: i feel like i'm in a corner because the nonbelievers are always coming at me with these statements of i don't believe in god. i don't believe in it. and you never seem to think about my feelings, the way i'm going to react to this. i would suggest, john, maybe you should show some -- [inaudible]. how about that? >> you are the majority. i don't see how you can be under assault. if i'm not being tactful, i apologize. stuart: i think the minority is having a go at us, big-time. [talking over each other] >> i'm an agnostic. the atheists say i know there's no god. i don't know. stuart: the nonbelievers, the unconvinced, you are out there having a go at i
nonbelief, i don't believe in god, would you have said that right before yom kippur or in in middle of ramadan? >> sure. if i'm asked what i believe, i've tried to believe. i want to believe. you want me to answer honestly. stuart: i think a lot of our viewers feel they are in a corner. that people of faith -- [inaudible] -- i mean that seriously. i'm a believer. i am a believer. i believe in christ. >> how can the majority be in a corner? stuart: i feel like i'm in a corner because...
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. >> do you ads against ramadan? >> we have put up billboards in arabic. >> but against muslim holidays, not against christian holidays? >> not yet. >> why not? >> because they are not national holidays and they are not holiday seasons. the problem with christmas specifically -- stuart: are you worried about what they might do to you? >> no. i did an anti-jewish billboard. >> it's an anti-christian thing. >> christianity -- let me speak, please, folks. christianity feels like it owns the season. it does not -- [laughter] >> it's christmas. >> christmas came after the solstice. there's also kwanzaa and hanukkah. christianity has to be equal to everybody else. that's why you feel like you are being attacked all the time because you have been put on the pedestal. stuart: you really are beginning to look offended. >> i'm offended because you guys are asking me questions and not answering it. that's disrespectful. stuart: what was the name, madeline murray o'hare? >> founded america atheists. we should try not to offend p
. >> do you ads against ramadan? >> we have put up billboards in arabic. >> but against muslim holidays, not against christian holidays? >> not yet. >> why not? >> because they are not national holidays and they are not holiday seasons. the problem with christmas specifically -- stuart: are you worried about what they might do to you? >> no. i did an anti-jewish billboard. >> it's an anti-christian thing. >> christianity -- let me speak,...
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when it was liberated it was around the beginning of the ramadan. they bombed a hospital known for kid any transplants that sits up on the hill. what they're trying to do is create a little normalcy out of living an abnormal life. the video you're seeing here is the hospital that has been bombed. what they did, they took the people in this hospital and created kind of a makeshift area inside some of the mosques where they would take, you know, the opposition fighters. they would take civilians who have been injured and they would put them in there and, you know, at times hopefully they have enough medical staff, enough treatment facilities inside these, these facilities, makeshift facilities that they have actually developed. jenna: we're showing some of that footage as well. final video you brought us, again we're so grateful to get some of your insights on this. just on friday we learned there was a decision made some nato troops including american troops will be sent to the border between turkey and syria as well as patriot missiles. that is wher
when it was liberated it was around the beginning of the ramadan. they bombed a hospital known for kid any transplants that sits up on the hill. what they're trying to do is create a little normalcy out of living an abnormal life. the video you're seeing here is the hospital that has been bombed. what they did, they took the people in this hospital and created kind of a makeshift area inside some of the mosques where they would take, you know, the opposition fighters. they would take civilians...
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appeals, judge sotomayor ruled in favor of the religious rights of a muslim inmate who was denied a ramadan meal in prison. she was asked about that case and the religious liberty issue at her confirmation hearing. >> it is a very important and central part of our democratic society that we do give freedom of religion, of practice of religion, that the constitution restricts the establish -- the state from establishing a religion and that we have freedom of expression in speech as well. those freedoms are central to our constitution. >> laura: i agree and don't religious people who own o companies also religious rights? turns out as many feared the president's religious exemption to the contraception mandate is so narrow as to be meaningless. unless you you employ and serve only those of your same religious faith you don't receive an exemption. so under that standard, jesus himself would not qualify. the little sisters of the poor a saintly order of nuns who give beautiful care and housing to our nation's indigent seniors have already warnd that due to the obama care mandate they may have i
appeals, judge sotomayor ruled in favor of the religious rights of a muslim inmate who was denied a ramadan meal in prison. she was asked about that case and the religious liberty issue at her confirmation hearing. >> it is a very important and central part of our democratic society that we do give freedom of religion, of practice of religion, that the constitution restricts the establish -- the state from establishing a religion and that we have freedom of expression in speech as well....
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seven days a week, 24 hours a day, thanksgiving, ramadan, whatever. that gap cannot be closed by sticking to to the rich. >> brian: don't you think the president realizes that or do you think he fully realizes that in. >> oh, yeah, he does. this is the cunning thing. he's going to blame it on the rich, blame it on the republicans. but right now if you're just an average working guy with an average income, your taxes are going to go up because for him -- pour for the president, it's not about the economy. it's about government. it's about the size of government. not the economy. >> brian: on sunday night on the nfl sunday, there was a tragedy on saturday, as this chiefs linebacker blew his head off after murdering his girlfriend. and costas said it's gun that are the problem. he said, i still believe that, but i shouldn't have said it in the middle of a football game. what's your take? >> i think he shouldn't have said it because the problem here in this country is not guns, it's not drugs, it's not porn addiction or whatever. it's the fact that people
seven days a week, 24 hours a day, thanksgiving, ramadan, whatever. that gap cannot be closed by sticking to to the rich. >> brian: don't you think the president realizes that or do you think he fully realizes that in. >> oh, yeah, he does. this is the cunning thing. he's going to blame it on the rich, blame it on the republicans. but right now if you're just an average working guy with an average income, your taxes are going to go up because for him -- pour for the president, it's...
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decision that she protected the first amendment, religious liberties of a muslim inmate who wanted his ramadan meals covered. so, you know, religious liberty for some and not for others. >> clayton: so there is a double standard, you think, in her ruling against the christian business, but having previously ruled in favor of this muslim-born american? >> yes, and now what? it should be pointed out with regard to this obamacare provision, forcing companies that practice their faith to violate their consciences, that there are many other court cases going on right now fighting that and people need to be made aware of those institutions, those businesses and those, i think, some of them are catholic or christian universities. >> right. >> and hospitals and health care providers that are also fighting those battles as well. >> clayton: and we're going to go to break here in a second. just real quick, do you think it sets up a precedent with her having thrown this out and not hearing this, no more in front of the supreme court for any of the other conservative companies? >>. >> i think if you look
decision that she protected the first amendment, religious liberties of a muslim inmate who wanted his ramadan meals covered. so, you know, religious liberty for some and not for others. >> clayton: so there is a double standard, you think, in her ruling against the christian business, but having previously ruled in favor of this muslim-born american? >> yes, and now what? it should be pointed out with regard to this obamacare provision, forcing companies that practice their faith...
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we're going to go -- it's certainly only jewish deli in the whole city that's closed for ramadan. so here we have to get brisket. so we get brisket on rye with gravy and a pastrami sandwich on rye with mustard. hey, how's it going? can we get a pastrami on rye with mustard, medium, please. >> wow, look at this. thank you. you can see how moist. dig in. >> best i've ever tasted. can we meet riyadh? >> sure, let's go talk to him. do you think places like this helps communities come together in a place like brooklyn? >> i think it does. here we are. muslim, running a jewish deli in a caribbean african american neighborhood, we have jewish not that far on the eastern parkway and you have everybody coming in here together eating a unique dish for from unique people. >> rose: >> how do people learn about other cultures by eating? >> i guess food speaks for itself. you don't have to travel to the middle east or india or anywhere you can just eat the food. >> we just passed yemen -- >> a yemeni serving russian jewish pastrami and brisket --? >> in a black neighborhood neighborhood. >> in
we're going to go -- it's certainly only jewish deli in the whole city that's closed for ramadan. so here we have to get brisket. so we get brisket on rye with gravy and a pastrami sandwich on rye with mustard. hey, how's it going? can we get a pastrami on rye with mustard, medium, please. >> wow, look at this. thank you. you can see how moist. dig in. >> best i've ever tasted. can we meet riyadh? >> sure, let's go talk to him. do you think places like this helps communities...
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. >> it was ramadan, we were about to break our fast with the children. we took a bite, said our prayers. the children had just started eating when the missile struck. my two sons and i were outside, but everyone inside was killed. three people were killed. my brother, my brother's son, and my brother in law. >> how many what people are you willing to sacrifice? why are you like to the american people and not saying how many innocents have been killed? >> in pakistan, he was killed because he wanted to document the drone strike. i speak out on behalf of the a 16-year-old killed in yemen, born in denver. >> in other news from syria, reports have emerged that the young syrian filmmaker was killed on monday in the city of hams. he appeared on the show in december. at the time be as that we only use his first bid for security reasons. >> what i saw in the last week, it is starting to turn into almost a civil war. they are enforcing the locals to form an armed resistance to the regime forces. >> for more we go to charles glass, award winning broadcaster. he re
. >> it was ramadan, we were about to break our fast with the children. we took a bite, said our prayers. the children had just started eating when the missile struck. my two sons and i were outside, but everyone inside was killed. three people were killed. my brother, my brother's son, and my brother in law. >> how many what people are you willing to sacrifice? why are you like to the american people and not saying how many innocents have been killed? >> in pakistan, he was...
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might want to hear merry christmas but all muslim and i don't make everyone happy i eat at the end of ramadan i only wished other muslims if you're christian it was people you know merry christmas if they're jewish they're happy hanukkah well there it is you just say hey have a great day whatever this is america this is the beauty of our nation were a melting pot some people wanted to be one see and i'm sorry that's not the case all right and dr victoria i want to ask this next question to you chris says become a really big business in the us i mean do you think that the economic aspects of it now outweigh the religiousness of it i mean could you even call christmas is like the christmas can and does complex i think like people need to think about a. religion by religion and that we need to think about that question and am i think it really depends on the people you're talking about and we can make you feel . so dr victoria what do you think the best solution is for somebody that's struggling to of whether to get somebody to get their a christmas gift or say happy holidays what's the best sol
might want to hear merry christmas but all muslim and i don't make everyone happy i eat at the end of ramadan i only wished other muslims if you're christian it was people you know merry christmas if they're jewish they're happy hanukkah well there it is you just say hey have a great day whatever this is america this is the beauty of our nation were a melting pot some people wanted to be one see and i'm sorry that's not the case all right and dr victoria i want to ask this next question to you...